Importance of Agriculture in India

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In this article,we are going to see the importance of agriculture in India.

What is Agriculture? Agriculture is the process of producing numerous products such as food, feed, and fiber by growing certain plants and raising domesticated animals (livestock). The practice of agriculture is additionally referred to as "farming”. Below are the importance of agriculture in India See also:​ ​Best agriculture websites in India Primary Source of occupation


The primary source of occupation for many people is agriculture​. ​Approximately 70% of people depend directly on agriculture for their livelihood. Contribution to national income For most of the developing countries agriculture is the main source of national income. However, for developed countries, agriculture contributes a minor percentage to their national income. Food and fodder supply The agricultural sector provides fodder for domestic animals. The cow gives milk, which is a form of protective food. In addition, livestock also meet people's dietary requirements. International Trade Agricultural products such as sugar, tea, rice, spices, tobacco, coffee, etc. are the main export items of the countries that depend on agriculture. If there is a smooth development in agriculture, imports decrease while exports increase considerably. This helps to reduce the unfavorable balance of payments of the countries, as well as to save currencies. See also: ​Advantages and disadvantages of drip irrigation Marketable Surplus The growth of the agricultural sector contributes to the marketable surplus. Many people are engaged in manufacturing, mining, and other non-agricultural sectors as the nation develops. All of these individuals depend on the food production they could derive from the nation's marketable surplus. As the agricultural sector develops, production increases and this leads to the expansion of the marketable surplus. This can be exported to other nations. Source of Raw Material Agriculture is the main source of raw materials for major industries such as cotton and jute cloth, sugar, tobacco, and edible and non-edible oils. In addition, many other industries, such as fruit and vegetable processing and rice husking, obtain their raw material mainly from agriculture. Transportation Large quantities of agricultural products are transported by rail and road from the farm to the factories. Mainly, internal trade is in agricultural products. Furthermore, government revenue is largely dependent on the success of the agricultural sector.


See also: ​Advantages and disadvantages of mulching Currency exchange resources The nation's export trade is highly dependent on the agricultural sector. For example, agricultural products such as jute, tobacco, spices, oilseeds, raw cotton, tea, and coffee account for about 18% of a country's total export value. This shows that agricultural products also continue to be an important source of foreign exchange for a country. Great job opportunities The construction of irrigation schemes, drainage systems and other similar activities in the agricultural sector is important as it provides greater employment opportunities. The agricultural sector provides more job opportunities for the workforce that reduce the high unemployment rate in developing countries caused by growing population. Economic development Since many people are involved in agriculture, the rate of development in the agricultural sector offers a progressive perspective for general economic development. Savings source Development in agriculture can increase savings. The wealthy farmers we see today started saving, particularly after the green revolution. This surplus amount can be further invested in the agricultural sector to develop the sector. Food safety A stable agricultural sector guarantees a nation of food security. The main requirement of any country is food security. Food security prevents malnutrition, which is traditionally considered one of the main problems facing developing countries. See also: DBT Agriculture Schemes in India Modernization of Agriculture in India Eight Different types of soil found in India


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